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When air is pumped in a football bladder, both volume and pressure increase simultanoeusly wheraes the temperature remains constant. Is it not a violation of the Boyle's law?

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When we pump air in a football bladder, the mass of air inside the incrases. Moreover, the kinetic energy of the particles increases whe air is pumped with force. The temperature inside the bladder is also expected to rise slightly. This mean that the temperature does not remain constant. Thus, we may conclude that the Boyle's law is not applicable in this case and there is no question of the violation of the law.
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